(Currently Using: Open Office Version 2.3.0)

Hi,

I've been using Open Office (abb. OO from now on) for a while now (I'ts my main 
Office software) and I'd like to congratulate you on just how good its become. 
Its a replacement for MS office in many ways, but one area where is still lacks 
is Impress. I've been eagarly waiting for every new version of OO, but no 
mention of the ideas below...

Impress as publishing software
As OO doesn't have a direct equivalent of Publisher, Impress works really well 
as a substitute. Perhaps it would be an idea to market it as such, though I 
would add something into the start-up wizard to auto-setup the page to 
A4-portrait if users want a poster and another option (screen, landscape) for 
presentations. This would be a nice time saving feature.

Impress as a presentation creator. (My main annoyance in OO)
The one area where this is program is lacking is in animation. While most of 
the useful animations from PowerPoint are there, the actual interface is very 
out-dated (equivalent PowerPoint 97 and earlier). This area needs focusing on 
to catch up with MS as the best presentation software.

A major advantage of PowerPoint is that you can open an "advanced timeline" and 
drag animations start and finish times around in a GUI form rather than having 
to tediuosly and time consumingly input every single value into a new window. 
PowerPoint also allows users to change the speed of a group of selected 
animations in one click from the top, OO does not allow this.

Finally animations should be able to be copy/pasted to make an object do 
something more than once.

If you could try to bring this area into line with PP2007 it would really make 
OOImpress the best presentation creator!

Animations are one of the main advantages to presentations as opposed to 
overhead transparencies. Please could you do something about the current 
outdated and very user-unfriendly interface for animations at the moment. These 
ideas are PowerPoint standard and I believe they should be in OpenOffice too.

Has anyone requested these features before? Can you give me an idea on the 
likelihood of them being implemented?

Thanks,
Mark

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